Great Performances"Paul Simon's Graceland Journey"
Unbelievably enough, Paul Simon's Graceland album is now a quarter-century old. Ordinarily, if it was remembered solely for the songs it brought into the world, that would be enough for most pop records. But it was also a musical triumph, an experiment in cross-cultural collaboration that also proved to be commercially popular, selling 14 million albums worldwide and generating three Top 40 singles, winning Grammys for both "Album of the Year" and "Song of the Year" for its title track. D

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AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange"Riseup"
"Rise Up: Reggae Underground" follows some up and coming musical voices in Jamaica's music scene. Some will make it, but various reasons that reveal much about the economic struggles and class distinctions in Jamaica, others will not. D

Nightly Business Report
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, when the Fed speaks, people on Wall Street and Main Street listen. So you'll want to hear what the President of the Philadelphia Federal Reserve told Nightly Business Report about the economy, interest rates and the Fed's next move. Plus, why Midwest motorists are in for some sticker shock when they head to the gas pumps to fill up. D

Globe Trekker"Bangladesh"
Holly begins her trip in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh and the seventh largest city in the world. She then travels to Sunderban National Park for an encounter with Bengal tigers and a trek deep into the forest to find honey. Along the way, Holly visits a "floating" school, charms snakes, harvests tea in the hills of Sylhet, visits the ship-breaking yards in Chittagong and relaxes in the seaside resort of Cox's Bazaar near the Myanmar border. D

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AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange"Riseup"
"Rise Up: Reggae Underground" follows some up and coming musical voices in Jamaica's music scene. Some will make it, but various reasons that reveal much about the economic struggles and class distinctions in Jamaica, others will not. D